The Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson ...: With an Appendix: Containing the Most Important of His State PapersJ. C. Derby & Company, 1847 - 288 halaman |
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... consequence was , that the merchants were entirely deprived of the means of enforcing against those gentlemen the execution of their contracts . In this state of things , Jackson made his appearance at Nashville , and , while the ...
... consequence was , that the merchants were entirely deprived of the means of enforcing against those gentlemen the execution of their contracts . In this state of things , Jackson made his appearance at Nashville , and , while the ...
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... consequences of that removal was , that a Mr. Searcy , who had emigrated to the country with them , and continued their steadfast friend , lost his office as clerk to the agency , on which he depended for support . Not perceiving any ...
... consequences of that removal was , that a Mr. Searcy , who had emigrated to the country with them , and continued their steadfast friend , lost his office as clerk to the agency , on which he depended for support . Not perceiving any ...
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... consequence of difficulties on the part of the challenged party , as to the time and place of meeting , the general published him in the usual form . It was then understood , without any formal arrangement , that they would meet at a ...
... consequence of difficulties on the part of the challenged party , as to the time and place of meeting , the general published him in the usual form . It was then understood , without any formal arrangement , that they would meet at a ...
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... consequence . The chal- lenge was given on the 23d of May , and Dickinson's pub- lication appeared the next morning . Jackson pressed for an instant meeting ; but it was postponed , at the request of the other party , until the 30th ...
... consequence . The chal- lenge was given on the 23d of May , and Dickinson's pub- lication appeared the next morning . Jackson pressed for an instant meeting ; but it was postponed , at the request of the other party , until the 30th ...
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... consequence of having been security for a friend , and the remainder were hands which had been employed by a nephew , in the neighborhood of that place . The road led through the country inhabited by the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians ...
... consequence of having been security for a friend , and the remainder were hands which had been employed by a nephew , in the neighborhood of that place . The road led through the country inhabited by the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians ...
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Halaman 184 - Resolved, That the President, in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation of both.
Halaman 221 - Congress, imposing duties, shall any appeal be taken or allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States, nor shall any copy of the record be permitted or allowed for that purpose; and...
Halaman 224 - But reasoning on this subject is superfluous when our social compact, in express terms, declares that the laws of the United States, its Constitution, and treaties made under it are the supreme law of the land, and, for greater caution, adds "that the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, anything in the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
Halaman 230 - supreme law of the land, and that the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any thing in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding :" In vain have the people of the several States solemnly sanctioned these provisions, made them their paramount law, and individually sworn to support them whenever they were called on to execute any office. Vain provisions...
Halaman 243 - Tell them that compared to disunion all other evils are light, because that brings with it an accumulation of all. Declare that you will never take the field unless the star-spangled banner of your country shall float over you; that you will not be stigmatized when dead, and dishonored and scorned while you live, as the authors of the first attack on the Constitution of your country. Its destroyers you can not be.
Halaman 222 - Heaven, to a state of prosperity at home, and high consideration abroad, rarely, if ever, equalled in the history of nations : To preserve this bond of our political existence from destruction, to maintain inviolate this state of national honor and prosperity, and to justify the confidence my...
Halaman 233 - But each State, having expressly parted with so many powers as to constitute, jointly with the other States, a single nation, cannot from that period possess any right to secede, because secession does not break a league, but destroys the unity of a nation...
Halaman 226 - After this general view of the leading principle, we must examine the particular application of it which is made in the ordinance. The preamble rests its justification on these grounds: It assumes as a fact that the ( obnoxious laws, although they purport to be laws for raising revenue, were in reality intended for the protection of manufactures, which purpose it asserts to be unconstitu.
Halaman 233 - In the House of Representatives there is this difference, that the people of one state do not, as in the case of President and Vice-President, all vote for the same officers. The people of all the states do not vote for all the members, each state electing only its own representatives. But this creates no material distinction. When chosen, they are all representatives of the United States, not representatives of the particular state from which they come.
Halaman 267 - We behold systematic efforts publicly made to sow the seeds of discord between different parts of the United States and to place party divisions directly upon geographical distinctions; to excite the south against the north and the north against the south...